those east, west roads are getting blown shut by the wind and the drifts. so just because a plow goes by, in 15 minutes that drift can drift that road shut again. so 9 degrees below zero, but you're standing in line to get into the caucus. that's the air temperature. now, you add in the wind and all of a sudden 9 below turns into 28 below. up here in sheldon, 38 degrees below zero. there are a lot of people here that have live stock. they have animals. they have to take care of those animals. do they have four hours to leave them, go someplace and then hope that they're still alive when they get back? to me that answer is no. we'll have to see how that affects turnout. >> yeah, a lot of dangerous conditions out there. obviously we're hoping everybody stay safe even if they do go out. chad myers, thank you for that. and let's talk about the cold but not just that, the contest that is going to be happening on monday night. we have two campaign veterans here. david urban, a cnn senior